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2 Barcodes – LO To understand what a barcode is and why they are used To create own working barcode design

3 Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VbHzx4nWqWY

4 Designing barcodes We are going to be designing our own barcodes. But first, take a look at these: http://www.ucreative.com/inspiration/these-japanese-barcodes-are- so-kawaii-2/

5 New Photoshop document Open Photoshop Create a new document using page size ‘Photoshop default’

6 Text box Choose the text tool Draw a text box

7 Choose your theme Type a word or short phrase related to the hobby or theme you are going to design your barcode for. Put the word in brackets

8 Generate your barcode Highlight your entire word Change the font to ‘ID Automation’

9 Resize your barcode Your text should look something like this now: With the barcode still highlighted, change the font size so it is nice and big (try anything between size 20 & 30)

10 Position your barcode When you are happy with its size, click on the Move tool… …and position your barcode centre, bottom. At this stage, check the barcode scans!

11 Create your design

12 You will now create your barcode design according to the following rules: 1.Use black and white only (it scans better) 2.There must be a clear, unaffected strip across your barcode for scanning 3.Your barcode must be functional (ie, it must successfully scan)

13 Find silhouettes Based on your theme, search Google images for black silhouettes

14 Paste silhouettes Copy each silhouette you want to use Paste each on a new layer in your Photoshop document

15 Adjust silhouette Most silhouettes will have an area of white space surrounding them that will obscure the barcode layer:

16 Adjust silhouettes To get rid of the whitespace… Make sure the silhouette layer is visible and highlighted in blue.

17 Adjust silhouettes Click on the Magic Wand tool. Click on an unwanted white area next to the silhouette. The white areas should now be highlighted. Press delete on the keyboard to Delete the whitespace.

18 Adjust silhouette Your silhouette should now allow the barcode layer to show through:

19 Adjust silhouettes Now use the Move Tool to reposition your silhouette And the Transform controls to resize as necessary.

20 Finished silhouette

21 Enhancements White silhouette To make your silhouette white instead of black, click on Image/Adjuments/Replace Color:

22 Enhancements White silhouette Make sure your silhouette is white in the preview pane. Change the result color box to white. Click ok.

23 Finished white silhouette

24 Finishing touches On a new layer, paint using black and/or white paint over parts of the barcode to make it more dynamic:

25 Finishing touches Try smudging or blurring part of the barcode layer:

26 Remember! Remember to keep a horizontal area of your barcode completely clear to allow a barcode scanner (such that you find on a phone) to successfully scan.

27 Finishing off Hide unnecessary layers

28 Finishing off Use the Rectangular Marquee tool to select your final barcode image:

29 Finishing off Copy this area use ‘Edit/Copy Merged’. Create a new document. Leave the ‘Preset’ size as ‘Clipboard’.

30 Finishing off Paste into the new document. This is your finished barcode design. Export it as a JPEG (File/Save As). You can use your barcode wherever you can use a JPEG image (websites, Word documents, etc).

31 Using your barcode Create a new Word document. Import your barcode image. Resize it so it is a few centimetres across (keep the aspect ratio). Print it out and scan it to see if it works.


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